I myself was just in the jaws of a Kronosaurus queenslandicus—one of the plesiosaurs, but escaped before being consumed and ultimately turned into fossilized dung. I would like to be immortalized in this way, but not yet.

Interesting. Sometimes gastroliths are made out of chert containing fossils. I have a dinosaur (not plesiosaur)gastrolith that contains a crinoid stem. How would the YE creationists explain this?

The crinoid would have to be buried in a marine environment; the sediment would have to lithify and turn to chert (SiO2); then be weathered and a chert fragment swallowed by a dinosaur; and then the hard chert had to be rounded and polished in the dinosaur’s digestive system. Then the dinosaur would have to die and its gastroliths be redeposited in sandstone. ALL IN ONE FRICK’N YEAR!!!

Shame, I always imagined that Plesiosaur’s ripped apart other huge sea monsters to stay alive ( even though I knew rationally there was little chance this was true.) This new evidence sort of takes a bit of the romance away.